IP Library Granted Patent US 12,602,643
Granted Patent B2
US 12,602,643 · App. 18/439,270 · Granted Apr 14, 2026

Occupancy identification for guiding delivery personnel

Inventors: Brandon Bunker (Highland, UT); Rongbin Lanny Lin (Draper, UT); Jefferson Huhta Lyman (Alpine, UT)
Assignee: Vivint LLC
G06Q10/0832G05B15/02G06F16/9035G06Q10/0838G06Q30/0185G06V40/10
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Patent No.
US 12,602,643
App. No.
18/439,270
Granted
Apr 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods, systems, and apparatuses for occupancy identification for guiding delivery personnel are described. One method for a security or home automation system may include receiving an indication regarding a delivery of a package to a structure associated with the security or home automation system, determining an occupancy of the structure based on the received indication, identifying an identity of an occupant within the structure based on the determined occupancy, and transmitting delivery instructions, to a delivery person associated with the delivery of the package, regarding how to deliver the package based on the identity of the occupant or the determined occupancy.

Claims (62)

1 . A method for a premises security or automation system, comprising:

receiving a delivery pending indication for each of a plurality of package delivery events to a premises;

determining an occupancy of the premises for each delivery pending indication;

identifying, through one or more sensors, one or more characteristics of an occupant within the premises based at least in part on the determined occupancy for each delivery pending indication;

identifying a delivery setting including a delivery area of the premises based at least in part on the one or more characteristics of the occupant for each delivery pending indication;

controlling one or more door lock controllers to enable access through a selected entry point of the premises to the delivery area of the premises by a delivery person, and securing against access through other entry points of the premises to another area of the premises occupied by the occupant based on the identified delivery setting for at least one of the plurality of package delivery events; and

transmitting delivery instructions to the delivery person for each of the plurality of package delivery events including an indication of the delivery area based on the identified delivery setting.

2 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

generating a message requesting the occupant to select the delivery area based at least in part on the one or more characteristics of the occupant.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying the delivery setting further comprises:

correlating the one or more characteristics of the occupant to a set of delivery settings stored in a database.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more characteristics of the occupant include a delivery preference of the occupant.

5 . The method of claim 4 , further comprising inferring the delivery preference based on other characteristics of the one or more characteristics.

6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein inferring the delivery preference includes inferring the delivery preference based at least in part on an age or on a gender of the occupant.

7 . The method of claim 5 , wherein inferring the delivery setting further comprises:

comparing an age of the occupant to an age level;

determining whether the age of the occupant is below the age level;

identifying a gender of the occupant; and

determining the delivery area associated with the premises for the delivery person to deliver the package based at least in part on whether the age of the occupant is below the age level or on the gender of the occupant.

8 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

selecting a location external to a structure of the premises as the delivery area for at least one or more other of the plurality of package delivery events based at least in part on the age of the occupant being below the age level or on the gender of the occupant.

9 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising:

selecting a location internal to a structure of the premises as the delivery area based at least in part on the age of the occupant being above the age level or on the gender of the occupant for the at least one of the plurality of package delivery events.

10 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

identifying the one or more characteristics of the occupant further by:

capturing an image of the occupant; and

performing image analysis on the captured image.

11 . An apparatus for a premises security or automation system, comprising:

a processor;

memory in electronic communication with the processor; and

instructions stored in the memory and executable by the processor to cause the apparatus to:

receive a delivery pending indication for each of a plurality of package delivery events to a premises;

determine an occupancy of the premises for each delivery pending indication;

identify, through one or more sensors, one or more characteristics of an occupant of the premises based at least in part on the determined occupancy for each delivery pending indication;

identify a delivery setting including a delivery area of the premises based at least in part on the one or more characteristics of the occupant for each delivery pending indication;

enable, by one or more door lock controllers, access through a selected entry point to the delivery area by a delivery person, and securing against access through other entry points to another area of the premises occupied by the occupant based on the identified delivery setting for at least one of the plurality of package delivery events; and

transmit delivery instructions to the delivery person for each of the plurality of package delivery events including an indication of the delivery area based on the identified delivery settings.

12 . The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the instructions are further executable by the processor to cause the apparatus to:

generate a message requesting the occupant to select the delivery area based at least in part on the one or more characteristics of the occupant.

13 . The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the instructions are further executable by the processor to cause the apparatus to:

correlate the one or more characteristics of the occupant to a set of delivery settings stored in a database.

14 . The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the one or more characteristics of the occupant include a delivery preference of the occupant.

15 . The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the instructions are further executable by the processor to cause the apparatus to:

infer the delivery preference based on other characteristics of the one or more characteristics.

16 . The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the instructions are further executable by the processor to cause the apparatus to:

infer the delivery preference based at least in part on an age or on a gender of the occupant.

17 . The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the instructions for inferring the delivery preference are further executable by the processor to cause the apparatus to:

compare an age of the occupant to an age level;

determine whether the age of the occupant is below the age level;

identify a gender of the occupant; and

determine the delivery area associated with the premises for the delivery person to deliver the package based at least in part on whether the age of the occupant is below the age level or on the gender of the occupant.

18 . The apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the instructions are further executable by the processor to cause the apparatus to:

select a location external to a structure of the premises as the delivery area for at least one or more other of the plurality of package delivery events based at least in part on the age of the occupant being below the age level or on the gender of the occupant.

19 . The apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the instructions are further executable by the processor to cause the apparatus to:

select a location internal to a structure of the premises as the delivery area based at least in part on the age of the occupant being below the age level or on the gender of the occupant for the at least one of the plurality of package delivery events.

20 . A non-transitory computer-readable medium storing code for a premises security or automation system, the code comprising instructions executable by a processor to:

receive a delivery pending indication for each of a of a plurality of package delivery events to a premises;

determine an occupancy of the premises for each delivery pending indication;

identify, through one or more sensors, one or more characteristics of an occupant of the premises based at least in part on the determined occupancy for each delivery pending indication;

identify a delivery setting including a delivery area of the premises based at least in part on the one or more characteristics of the occupant for each delivery pending indication;

enable, by one or more entry point automation controllers, access through a selected entry point to the delivery area by a delivery person, and securing against access through other entry points to another area of the premises occupied by the occupant based on the identified delivery setting for at least one of the plurality of package delivery events; and

transmit delivery instructions to the delivery person for each of the plurality of package delivery events including an indication of the delivery area based on the identified delivery settings.

Assignments (2)
AFTER-ACQUIRED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 27, 2025
From: VIVINT LLC; SMART HOME PROS, INC.; VIVINT AMIGO, INC.
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS PRIORITY COLLATERAL TRUSTEE
Reel/Frame 070349/0816 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 14, 2025
From: VIVINT, INC.
To: VIVINT LLC
Reel/Frame 069857/0718 →
Continuity (4)
Continuation 17039139 · Sep 30, 2020
Continuation In Part 15885422 · Jan 31, 2018
Continuation In Part 14264728 · Apr 29, 2014
Related Publication 20240185166A1 · Jun 6, 2024
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